Regional and Seasonal content

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Field Pea Blackspot Management Guide is a location and season specific weekly forecast.

Field Pea Blackspot Management Guide is a location and season specific weekly forecast.

Field Pea Blackspot Management Guide is a location and season specific weekly forecast.

Field Pea Blackspot Management Guide is a location and season specific weekly forecast.

The DPIRD blackleg forecast model predicts the dates of spore maturation on canola stubble. Spore showers will commence soon after the spores are mature in the fruiting bodies.

The Food Industry Innovation Project (funded by Royalties for Regions) is supporting the growth of premium and value-added food and beverage businesses by providing a professional service directory

In Western Australia's Mediterranean-type climate, the survival of pests and diseases over summer is often critical in determining pest outbreaks and disease epidemics in broadacre crops.

Spray-topping or pasture topping is the application of a sub-lethal rate of herbicide when grasses are coming into head and flowering.

Spray-topping is a very effective method for managing annual grass seed set in pastures.

'Crop-topping' is the late application of herbicides to prevent weed seed-set.

On 11 October 2017, amendments to the Animal Welfare Act 2002 (the Act) were introduced to State Parliament via the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 (the Bill). On 20 November 2018, the

A national livestock standstill (NLSS) is a critical strategy in responding to the diagnosis or suspicion of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD).

This page summarises the main factors to consider when planning or managing a canola crop.

The general public, community and industry groups can use their mobile devices or computer to report weeds by selecting MyWeedWatcher from the drop-down list in MyPestGuide®

Mites and lucerne flea have started hatching
European and native earwigs
Slugs and snails have started to lay eggs
PestFacts WA webinar

This European house borer (EHB) video is aimed at increasing EHB awareness.

Varroa mite (Varroa destructor) is an external parasite of honey bees and are considered the greatest threat to Australia's honey and honey bee pollination plant industries.

Seed dressing and in-furrow fungicides contain active ingredients for the control or suppression of seed-borne diseases, some fungal foliar diseases and some fungal root rots in cereal crops.

Information on management strategies available for EHB.

Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) Research Officer Ben Biddulph was interviewed by reporter Debra Bishop for a Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) Gro

  

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